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January 13th, 2016, 02:07 PM
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Eamcet-sw-ii
Hello sir, I am Yashvardhan and I want to know about the EAMCET SW II. Can you provide me details regarding it? EAMCET is Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test. As you have asked about the EAMCET SW II, there is no notification released regarding the exam. You have to wait till the release of notification to apply for it. Exam Pattern: The test has 160 questions with 40 marks for each subject (Maths A/Botany, Maths B/Zoology, Physics and Chemistry). Physics and Chemistry question papers are dissimilar for E and AM categories though the syllabus is the same. The questions are of multiple-choice type with 4 options. Many prototypes of questions may be given like match the following, choose the correct statement, assertion-reason and multiple-correct types. Candidates have to fill the circles given in the OMR sheet with their answer. 2 or more answers or blanks will be regarded as incorrect. There is no negative marking. Eligibility: The minimum eligibility required to appear for EAMCET are as follows: Candidate should have passed in intermediate examination or registered for intermediate public examination (10 + 2 ) and diploma conducted by the A.P. Board of Intermediate Education, with appropriate optional subjects or its equivalent In case of such students who give the entrance test, pending result of their qualifying examination, their admission shall be subject to their securing a pass in the qualifying examination. Applicants should belong to the State of Andhra Pradesh as defined in the A.P. Educational Institutions There is no upper age limit for Medical and Engineering aspirants to take EAMCET. Every student will be given a state-level rank based on his or her marks scored in the EAMCET. Online counselling has been initiated for engineering students. The students have to submit their required documents at the prescribed office first and then will be provided with an account to log in at the counselling website. The student will have to fill a list of colleges he or she prefers to take admission into along with the course, in the decreasing order of preference. The higher rank is most likely to get into the college of his first choice and the chances decrease as the rank lowers. Last edited by Neelurk; June 25th, 2020 at 01:52 PM. |
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